
Why you should be calling for a new U.N. convention for your rights in older age
Nena Georgantzi explains the link between ageism and human rights breaches and makes the case for adopting a new treaty to better protect human rights for all ages. As someone
Why do I want to live in a world for all ages?
How old will we be in 2060 – the year in which older women over the age of 85 will constitute the largest group in society? If, as Liat Ayalon,
Age management: a preventive approach to conserve the workability and employability of older people
Chris Ball, from the Centre for Research into the Older Workforce, gives us some food for thought around what ‘active ageing’ could concretely mean if we were really developing ‘age management’ policies